Tiger Found Dead In Sugarcane Field In South Kheri, Officials Rule Out Foul Play

A tiger was discovered deceased in a sugarcane field in South Kheri, Uttar Pradesh. The Divisional Forest Officer, Tapas Mihir, confirmed to PTI that the animal exhibited no signs of foul play, as there were no visible injuries and all vital organs were intact. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the tiger's death, emphasizing the need for thorough examination to ascertain the cause. This incident raises concerns about wildlife safety and habitat preservation in the region, particularly as such occurrences can indicate underlying ecological issues. The local forest department is also calling for increased awareness regarding the protection of wildlife and their habitats, especially in areas adjacent to agricultural lands. The tiger's death highlights the ongoing challenges faced by wildlife in India, including habitat encroachment and human-wildlife conflict.
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